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Texas lawmakers advance a statewide THC ban while a local business owner pushes for the regulation of hemp-derived products over prohibition.
Kerr County leaders are facing mounting scrutiny over their handling of the Fourth of July flooding. On Thursday, the ...
On this week’s all-new episode of Inside Valley Politics, hosts Frank McCaffrey and Brian Svendsen explore the most pressing ...
The Senate’s decision signals another potential standoff with Gov. Greg Abbott, who vetoed a similar ban earlier this year as ...
A new congressional map of Texas has been submitted to the Texas committees on redistricting by Corpus Christi Republican ...
Changes to San Antonio-area districts go after Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar in CD 28 and Democratic Rep. Greg Casar in CD 35 ...
The proposed ban targets synthetic cannabinoids often sold in edible or vaporized form, which are currently legal under Texas ...
Senators approved Senate Bill 5 by a 21–8 vote. The bill would ban delta-8, delta-9, and all intoxicating forms of THC, ...
A new poll reveals that 79% of Texas voters support keeping hemp-derived products legal, despite legislative efforts to ban ...
"I think this bill is going to push people back to opioids. I worry about that," Sen. José Menéndez said. A clash of options is expected to play out over the next couple of weeks.
The bill — nearly identical bill to one Governor Abbott vetoed in the regular session — tees up a renewed dispute in the House over the scope of THC regulation.
The Texas Senate has given final approval to Senate Bill 5, legislation that would ban hemp-derived THC products and impose ...